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Content Creator

RL Commercial
Organisation
RL Commercial
Salary
Competitive
Location
Etihad Campus, Manchester M11 3FF
Contract type
(Full time)
Closing date
23 March 2026
Job Description
An exciting opportunity has arisen at RL Commercial. Rugby League Commercial manages all commercial aspects of UK Rugby League, including the Betfred Men’s and Women’s Super League, the Challenge Cup and the England national teams (men, women and wheelchair). We are seeking to appoint a Content Creator to support the delivery of key Rugby League events.

RL Commercial are currently recruiting for an Content Creator.

Key responsibilities
• Produce regular, consistent and engaging content across RL Commercials social media platforms, as well as owned platforms such as websites, Our League and SuperLeague+.
• Work closely with the Social Media Manager to build comprehensive social media plans.
• Work closely with the Content Team to ensure video content is optimised for social media channels and owned Digital platforms.
• Day-to-day management of RL Commercial’s YouTube channels.
• Work closely with the Head of Digital to ensure video content across social media and owned Digital platforms serves the wider Digital strategy.
• Ensure all video content published across social media channels is in line with RL Commercial’s various brand and social media guidelines.
• Work closely with the Partnerships Team on delivery of social media content required by RL Commercial’s partners.

Key skills
• 2+ year’s experience of working in a social media and/or content creating role
• Strong knowledge of Adobe software particularly Premiere Pro and Photoshop.
• Able to demonstrate a passion for the sports industry.
• Excellent written skills with a strong attention to detail.
• A knowledge of the world of social media and YouTube.

RL Commercial recognises the enhanced creativity, performance, and legitimacy of an organisation that embraces and celebrates diversity and are actively striving to realise these benefits across the whole organisation. We recognise that to fully deliver on our mission and be true to our guiding principles, we must be representative of the communities which we serve.

We have committed to achieving gender parity and greater diversity across the organisation and strongly encourage applications from suitably qualified candidates from under-represented sections of the community, whether based on sex, gender, race, disability, sexuality, lower socio-economic groups, or other characteristics. We would be pleased to discuss our culture and commitments with any interested individuals. If you are an applicant with disability who meets the essential requirements of the job, we will interview you. Please declare this in your cover letter. We would be pleased to receive applications in alternative formats.
Remuneration: competitive plus company benefits. This role is full time and based in Manchester, however due to the nature of the role, travel and flexibility with hours may be required. RL Commercial supports a flexible and hybrid working environment.
This is only a summary of the role as it currently exists and is not meant to be exhaustive. If you would like to be considered for the Content Creator or have any questions, please email People.Team@rfl.co.uk with a CV and cover note/email outlining why you wish to be considered.
Applications close Monday 23rd March 2026
How to apply
Please email People.Team@rfl.co.uk with a CV and cover note/email outlining why you wish to be considered.
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